Jim Beasley “Chernobyl 30 Years Later”

Wildlife ecologist Jim Beasley studies the effects of human activities on wildlife, and comes to a stunning conclusion about one of the most poisoned places on the planet, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Steven M. Platek “Why what we know about psychology is wrong”

With illustrative examples of breakthroughs over the last 10 years, Steven M. Platek makes a convincing case for why scientists ought to continue to apply evolutionary theory to the study of brain and behavior.

Heval Mohamed Kelli “Invest in refugees; invest in America's future”

Rohit Malhotra “How To restore trust in the government”

Distrust between Government and the People is at an all-time high. Community organizer and entrepreneur Rohit Malhotra says both groups have to spend more time together and really listen to each other.

Full Radius Dance “The future of energy tech”

The company’s composition of professional dancers with and without physical disabilities illustrates the belief that inclusion in the performing arts is capable of creating power, beauty and innovation.

Moe Carrick “Workplaces fit for humans”

Kathleen Baumgardner “A space that inspired a community”

Kathleen Baumgardner believes that everyone should be treated with dignity and have access to healthy food. With these core beliefs, she set out to open a nonprofit restaurant where patrons pay what they can afford.